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L.T.L. Reports.

\\ ELLINGTON. April 8. Opening meeting of the session, 24 present. Children were told what the L.T.L. stands for, and then the following officers were elected: —Pres., Fred, linker; Vice-Pres., Jack Hartley; Sec., Mabel Hathaway; Ass. Sec., Doll Hartley; Trcas., Jack Compton; Librarian, Krnie Baker. Attendances arc increasing every week. M \NAIA. May 24. The first meeting for the iqiß season was held in the Oddfellows’ Hall. Notwithstanding a very wet and rough afternoon, the meeting was a very successful one. 35 members present. The election of officers resulted as follows: Pres., Miss Olga Arod; Vice-Pres., Miss K. Patterson and Master D. Hewlett; Sec., Miss Hilda Judd; Irens., Master H. Grigg. WELLINGTON DISTRICT. ‘ May 8. Fifty-five children and visitors present. Mrs Houlder addressed the children, and offered two prizes, one to the girl who brought the most new member-, and one to the boy who attended most rc gularlv. The evening was spent in games, and a programme of music by the children, and Mrs Wright gave two prizes for answering conundrum's. Mrs Hell was accorded a hearty vote of thanks for obtaining 32 signature's for abstaining from cigarette smoking and alcohol. The officers for the next three months are: Pres., Kilccn Webb; Sec., Garland Wilson; Trcas., Minnie Wilson; Pianiste, Florrie Stone; Librarian, Leslie I , Vice Pres.. Patty Shannon and Harold Ayres. ARAMOHO. June. President (Master George Whit lock) presided. National salute and mottoes were given, also instruction in Parliamentary drill. The Rev. Nicholas Turner gave the Legion a very interesting . Jdress on Temperance. Hand of Mercy literature was distributed. A vote of thanks was passed to the ReV. Turner.

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White Ribbon, Volume 23, Issue 276, 18 June 1918, Page 12

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L.T.L. Reports. White Ribbon, Volume 23, Issue 276, 18 June 1918, Page 12

L.T.L. Reports. White Ribbon, Volume 23, Issue 276, 18 June 1918, Page 12

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